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THfe t.EADBH. OUTHKIR, OK LA... THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1905.
BABY'S FACE
PRISON DOORS
YAWN WIDE
Ear# Looked as if They Would Drop
Off—Body Entirely Covered with
Humor—Three Doctors Could
Not Cure-Child Grew Worse.
CURED BY CUTICURA
IN TWO WEEKS
Topeka, Kas. July S.—W. H. Bltx!
Ktrtt, special corfcspundent of the In
dlanjpolla N«w«, is In Topwka writing
up (lie Devlin affair. The people of
lr.dl-ns hive had a good ileal of ex
perlence in Just thl« sort of bank fill
uivh, and Mr Blodpett today sent to his
paper the following dispatch, which
will be of Interest to tho people of
Kansas and Oklahoma.
Every citizen of Indiana ought to
reid the del ails of thee great bank fall-
" ur > out here for It l the same kind of
Mrs. George J. Stccse, of 701 Cobtirn | (hlng (ha( ha8 happene(i „ Indiana
St., Akron, Ohio, tell.in the following an ( ,g | tQ (nppen ngaln And
letter of another of those remarkable tfu)ge w|) , prevented additional safe
humora dily niade by'oSpura Soap! | guards about the private banking husi-
assisted by Cuticura Ointment, I ness in the last 1 "< sl.ituro particularly,
after physicians, and all tlsu had | olight to read about it To be sure th s
failed: " I feel it'my duty to parentts ^ ft nltlong| ))ank |m, ,i„. plan of , for bicteris
of other poor suffering baoiestoUll |n|l|]nl rv. Ti> enrich the blood awl incrt«R the
you what Cuticura has done for my .lot vusilu km, us ^ blond eorpu«ek-«. Dt Pierce yesry api
little daughter. She broke out all i„ ii nc''<!. If I did not know r itatn- foun(j a vegetable compbund. which h>
over her body with a hutnor, and we ha( 1)r0lK r!cki Urown and CuUlnB called I>r Pierce's '^l'1''"
nfi,d were ,, 1 he mile,, Staff, p«,,:t,n,t.ry eon,.';
to^°t^e^a^!^laime^they could help a, Fort i.eavenworth , would have 1m- elf. ajthereby feeding the n.-rvc, nu neh
her, but she continued to grow worse 1
Her body was a mass of sores, —
little face was eaten awa" 1
looked as if they would
Neighbors advised me to get Cuticura
Soap and Ointment, and before I had
used half of the cake of soap and
box of ointment the sores had al
healed, and my little one's face and
body was as clear as a new-born babe s.
I would not be without it again if it
cost five dollars, instead of seventy-five
cents, which is all it cost us to cure
our baby, after spending many dollars
on doctors and aiedicines without any
benefit •whatever."
ACROSS COUNTRY.
The -igns of the time* point to an en">r-
mou>< increase < f intelligent public interest
it* Ik allh. to it new gem-ration with purer,
.. . s .L_-cfore mote active.
braver brains and
body. No phys-
ically robust,
healthy person
ever succumbed
to grip, consump-
tion. malaria or
any othet erm
disease Hut with
a weakened sys-
tem we all have
to fight the germs
of disease.
Our blood is
often in a fer-
tile condition
for the
Gowth of
cteria —
the ^erm*
of disease
—because
our stom-
ach i* disordered
or our liver is tor-
pid—in either rase
our blood does not
get the p r«
nourishment. A
torpid liver means
i stagnation of
the blood aad an
accumulation of
poisons which
furnishes a weak
enter,
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
o 0
Q PENSION DECISIONS. O
o z— °l
O By the Assistant Secretary of the O ,
Q Department of the Interior. O
OOOOOOO OOOO OOOOO
THE JOY OF LIVING
CAM BE Fl'LI.Y RKAI.IZED WHEJt *OC
ENJOY GOOD HEALTH
< FRENCH FEMALE
PILLS.
/ • , ..,11. tiloou. inis nieuirai I'wtMuy
grow worse. BKln<nl them in the 'Jinking businos the digestion npd assimilation of food,
jres. and her I charlo .1 Devlin einio to bo thai the blood gets its proper elements
ay, her ears , from the products of digestion Kt'e^th<.
Id drop off. this country poor and a nu«tlei. H< ]unK* siomueh and heart on rich red blood
w„ n tvjnnlar chap, every one liked and vou have surely a hcalthv body which
a popuiat -lap. y will throw off the gertns of disease wine ,
hill and h;> was always trying to ntip lufk everywj,ert Get as near natures
some one Jui'.t i:ke Johnny Johnson of way ar you can. A medicine ""ade entirely
some . . l from botanical extracts and which does not
IXlgmsport. He ".CCUIimlated n lot ol cnntiljn ajc0|10| is the safest. Or fierce s
properly and bail a linnk that was as Golden Medical Piscovery contains neither
solid as a stone wall Just like Johnny's ^
ljo^anspiirt. bank. Ho organized a
KAN'K—RATE—ACT JUNK 27. WO—
Claimant's son having held the rank of
major at the time he wjik killed In bat-
tle. November 27, 186S. she w.tM Ciltl'led
to a pension of $25 per month inder hi
dependent mother's appH.'Jtion ''led July
16. 1K91. and there was and Is no i
thority of law for ratlnf her ;a nslor. at
|12 per month under Section 1707. ite-
vlned Statutes, us amended by the first
section of the Act of June -'7, iN90.
.ACCIDENTAL INJURIES—LINE OF
DUTY—Where a soldier, aei.t out on
ertand, was returning to his command,
but, In the exercise of his discretion,
went out of a direct course in order to
obiain some refreshment at a hotel, und
accidentally fell Into an open cellar by
the way, It Is heid that his conduct
Invelv >d no rep«ehen*«lbl.• deviation ft "
the line of duty, and the Inlury l pen-
sionable. Soldiers are not expected to
operate as If they were machine* devoid
of will, desire and appetite, but Home
laUtude must be allowed for il '* forces
that move men in other works of life.
SUTfIKON'S RESPONSIBILITY MAL-
PRACTICE—A soldier, when put
hospi (|D for medical treatment; is
line of duty, and a gurgled operation
performed upon him by ih<- smyeo,
Medical discovery" also acts I |hosp'tal is a logltir. ite lmi«lent of j
4 a AM, Curtis KBUBr Ml HI r
j bftv* Uem .-n1 J mr or tiers M U e
QWI'tO MCOICSL CO.. ■oa_T4^tAi C^ T«W^^
SLEEP FOR BABIES
Rest tor Mothers.
Inatant relief and refreahing sleep
for akin-tortured babies, and rest for
tired, fretted mothers, in warm bath a
with Cuticura Soap and gentle anoint-
ings with Cuticura Ointment, the great
akin cure, and purest of emollients.
Cutler. So.p, OIMm.nl, ,«d TO1, •£
tlcohol nor narcotics.
vice
It is hold
tin
itKt'-al op'
large number of coal companies and j alone. Devlin as a bondsman is no
concerns of various kinds and then he | ROod and Thomas is no better. But
proceeded to carry them with the funds j Kelly deposited more thin hilf a mil-
of the different banks he had organized j ||0n of the state's funds in Devlin's
or was Interested In. I bank and Devlin who helped elect
A good many years ago Devlin was j Kelly used this state money in his
In with the belters of Chicago and that business It is a felony In Kansas for
gave him some prestige and he bought, J ,Ue gtUe treasurer to deposit the
and bought, and bought, and sold noth- state's money In a bank for the pitt-
ing. all the time taking money from |H)a3 0f getting Interest on it But It
the different banks to run his business ti ,s been done for years and years but
i'.ijur'ous results
tion in hospital are hicu.rcd in the Piv
of duty, ar.d may be pensionable, the
surgeon being: responsible ,i> the offi-
cial agen; of the government.
M A RP.l AGE—AGE OF CONSENT—
Claimant muriled one llarotr In It<12,
In the atate of Ohio, wlum she was but
17 yeurs of age. She desertetl him, end
without any divorce having been ob-
tained, married the soldier in the state
of Olijo in December, 1ST-'. Harper was
known to have been alive as lafc as 1!'0.
Claimant's marriage to Harper when the
age of consent for marriageable purpose
was 14 yeurs for females in the state—
Ohio—In which this issue arises, such
marriage was valid in ull respects, and
the marriage between claimant and sol-
dier was vc,ld ab Initio
FAITHLESS OFFICIAL FIRED.
with Just Hke the Elkhart bank took
| care of Walter Browu's business
affairs. There were a lot of bank ex-
I amlners stalling around Kansas just
I is th?y stalled around Indiana and they
. , , n«i i«t not did not discover until too late that
Found Guilty o, Ju0flllnfl 0 Devl:n had borrowed *1,200,000 of a
ton ststi. . honk who8e capital stock was one
Washington, 0. C„ July 8,-As a r.11 =r of tha t sum, ,^
s,„t concernH that he had pulled on every
Planters'' assodTtion that Information ' bank ha could find for large sums of
Planters association i moBt of them were national
had been given to cotton brokers In J lat() of course
Nftw York by some person in the bu-1 oanhs. u
reau of statistics of the department of .to help the unfo^una'ede^iorsth
agriculture. Secretary Wilson made Devlin started bankf I" ^ K
... monev to carry on his enterprises and
public an official report In which he , ransinc
states that Edwin S. Holmes, assocl these banks have gone under causing
ate statistician, has been guilty of great loss to a 1lotot^poor ipeople, coa^
"Juggfllng' 'official reports. Holmfes 1 miners, small farmers, e '
VJ , " .. | Nadlng at Hat Rock, except that Nad
h?.s been dlgm' | |nR (0 save hllneelf from the penlten-
| tlary has paid the depositors of his
Malaria Cauaei Low o« Apprtlte
The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless bank.
Chill Tonic, drive® out malaria and Duit jn people's Eyes.
builds up the system. Sold by all Q( cmlrse tt )a announced that Dev-
dealera for 27 years. Price 60 cents.
lln is not so bad off financially as re-
ported, and the officials who ought to
ENGLAND 'llave prevented the worst financial cal-
amity Kansas ever had are now trying
throw dust in the people's eyes
GENERAL BOOTH RETURNS
TO
London, July 7.-General William
Booth, head of the Salvation army, who to ^ ^ ^ do )n numerous
has been on an extended visit to the ,n ,ndiana The>v aYe taking
Holy Land, where he held meetings at ^ of thlnf,K because they
Jaffa and Jen,salem, returned tom. * loM any money. „ will be
today and was given a great welcome^ | ^ wlnJ_np C()1U„B ttnt
The general's spirit and heart are as .
young as ever, but the frame is look- Devlin has raised every dolla^on the
the p'tcher went to the wall just once
too often and was broken.
Should Go to Prison.
Now they are going to make Kelly
give a new bond or declare his of-
fice vacant, but there are lots of peo-
ple about the state who think It
would hive be?n much better not to
have elected Kelly at all. It will
startle some Indiana people to know
that not many years ago three Chi-
cago banks held three million dollirs
of Indiana state funds and paid in-
terest on it.
The people here have not caught
their breath. They are still choking
and gasping. But the Topeka State
Journal, which occupies about the
same relation to the people of Kan-
as that the Indianapolis News does
to the people of Indiana, declares that
Kelly ought to be sent to the penl
tentiary. As soon as the State Jour
nal gets to digging into the debris it
will find that there are a whole lot,
of people connected with th s fa lure
who ought to be sent to the peniten-
tiary.
Malara Makes Pale Sickly Children,
Tho Old Standard Grove's Tasteless
Chill Tonic, drives out malaria and
builds up the system. Sold by all deal-
ers for 27 yeurs. Price 50 cents.
mm
The Popular Liver Medicine
Will Keep You Well
A GUARANTEED CURE for all diseases produced by TOR-
PID LIVER and IMPURE BLOOD. Do not fill your system
with Arsenic, Calomel and Quinine. They act as rank poison#
which vitiate the blood, debilitate the system, and leave a trail
of bad symptoms which require years to obliterate. riEKB-
INE is purely vegetable and contains no mineral or narcotic
poisons, is absolutely harmless and is the simple remedy of
nature. It carries off all poison in tho system and leaves no
injurious effects.
CURED BY HERBINE AFTER OTHER
REMEDIES FAILED
Mr. L. A. Hicks, Iredell, Texas, says: " I was
rick in bed for eight months with liver trouble, the
doctor seemed to do me no good. I was told to try
Her bine, and it cured me in a short time. I cannot
recommend this wonderful medicine too highly.
TAKE IT NOW I
LARGE BOTTLE, 50c GET THE GENUINE
Ballard Snow Liniment Co,
ST. LOUIS. U. S. A.
60LD AND RECOMMENDED BY
N. WALLACE.
flip I ACT nrnn A I A /"T drawn by him and passed through ihe
1110 LAM UrrlllAL All legislature at his request.
This survey will work great bene.it
_ especially to the people of Lincoln t 'id
Pottawatomie n,u "ties, a'al later to
The last official net of Joseph R. Tho- people „t southwestern Oklahoma. T
burn as secretary of 'he territorial board I territorial survey commission will ,i
of agriculture, was one in Dchllf of tile 1 Igr.ate the lands the> desire to be «
farmers of th- territory and one that vcyed and mapped, and in all Instan
will result h. much KooU for t em. He I this will he done with a view of re-
signed the contra.. ,7id forwarded It to defining lands subject to more or less
Washington with the director of tho! frequent and destructive floods
United States geological survev, provld- J
ing for a careful survey and mapping
of the Iruncatei dls'rlc® <>f 01:1' h' iaa.
Of course, Thoburn is justly proud that
this should be his last act. for the bill
creating the territorial suney n.ts
HOLLISTER^
Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets
A Busy Medioln. for Bmj tetyU.
Bring, Golden Hwith tad E n« o4 Vigt*.
specific for Constipation, Inrttgwrtiao. Ll*
i KMuey Troubles, l'inipias. to,™, hnpur"
and Kidney \.v, —— ..
Blood. Bad Breath, Blueffrt ---
and BockHche. It's Rocky Mountain Tea ui tab-
let form. 86 cents a b<«*. Genuine made b.
Hollister Drio Company, Madison, Wis.
GOLDEN NUGGETS FOB SALLOW PEOPLE
The Keeley Cure
Cures whiskey, morphine, cocaine and
tobacco. Only Keeley Institute in Texas,
Oklahoma and Indian Territory. Estab-
lished in Dallas ISO*.
T K KEELEY INSTITUTE.
Bellevue Place, Dallas, Texas.
J. H. KEITH, Proprietor.
/ ^
imm.
You will never know what a
really goid five cent cigar is
like until you smoke Fritz
Bros- Best-
OLSMITH
has them.
CASTOSIA.
Bears the A M M J0" lia<8 ;<>aw
S-
' PARKER'S I
HAlt BALSAM ]
Clt'.n.', il V.nL:r;eJ the h.lij
I a luxuriant jmwth.
F«it8 to Beitoro Ormf"
to its Youthful Colo#^
Cunt scalp tliirM** h hair la. uig. I
1*10Pnf Oniflrtott j[
While the Oil Thieves and Their Hirelings
Rejoice Over the Supreme Court
Decision
All Kansas is Rallying to the Support of the Great Uncle Sam Refineries and Pipe Lines and Work is Crowd-
ing Ahead With Renewed Vim and Vigor and Bulldog Determination.
The Last Allotment of Stock was Over-Subscribed in Net Sales $18,000. Present Allotment of
Stock will not Last Over Five Days. Telegrams are Pouring in With
Heavy Remittances on Every Mail.
tW STOCK ADVANCES 20 PER. CENT TUESDAY. JULY 18. BETTER WIRE YOUR. ORDERS **
ing wo*n and feeble.
OASTOniA.
, th. A Von Haw Alwji Boi#
various concerns he owns that they
«<lll stand.
Six months sko It was known that
Ibis crastj was coming and an attempt
was made to syndicate the Devlin
properties and financiers came here
from the east. They found the prop
INTERSTATE COMMERCE erties in such condition that the at
COMMISSION HEARING. tenlpt to syndicate them failed and the
Augusta, Ga., July 7.—The Interstate bank fa<iure8 followed. Despite what
Commerce commission met here today the jawyers say the broken banks that
to hear the case of James L. Qulmby were puned down by Devlin will not
against the Clyde Steamship company, pay twenty five cents on the dollar,
involving alleged unreasonable freight \Vbat happened here has hippened In
rates from Boston, Providence, New i lndtena B mlmber of times both with
York, Philadelphia and Baltimore to private state and national banks, all
Aiken, Oranlteville, langley and Black- liecauBe either there were not sufflc ■
vtlle, C. C. t nt laws to properly protect the peo-
! pie, or the laws that were sufficient
There's a pretty girl in an Al iinehat. j nnt obeye<j ami those whose duty
A sweeter girl with a sailor brim. I _ obeyed were dere-
But the handsomest girl you'll ever see, w • ■ 0 -
Is the sensible girl *ho UFts Rocky j lict.
Mountain Tea. Keily and Dvlin.
Ask your druggist. | yvj, gtate of Kansas is a loser also
;ind much of Its troubles at this t nie
AMERICANS GO TO GERMANY, j fan b£i atlrn,,Ued to pernicious politics
London, July 7.—The Vesper Boat T T Keuy was a county treasurer and
club of Philadelphia, which conteeted wag ft defaulter as SUch. He became
so admirably in the g. nnd challenge oamlidate for state treasurer ami
cup at Henley a few days ago left anlong the better class of Republicans
To Drive Out Malaria
And Duild Up The System
Take the Old StiuiU.u'd OROVE'S
TASTF.l.KSS CHILI, TONIC. You know
what you are taking. The formula Is
plainly printed on every bottle, show-
ing it is simply Quinine and Iiron in a
tasteless!! form. The Quinine drives out
the malaria and the Iron builds up the
system. Sold by all dealers for 27 years.
Price 50 cents.
The grent pipe lines, owned and con- stock is >1.00. The stock is nonnssessa-
rrolled by home people, will put to j ble. Four million shares, or nearly one-
route the well known oil thieves of the hal fof the stock, is stil In the treasury
west and compel Justice to both the and will be sold at from 10 to 30 centB
consumer and producer. Over 1500 Kan
ENDEAVORER8 AT THE CAPITOL.
Washington, D. C., July 8. A great
meeting of ChriatUn Endeavorers, who
came over here on a special train from
Baltimore where their international
convention is in session, was held In
front of the Capitol today.
Forced to Starve.
B. F. Leek, of Concord, Ky., says:
For 20 years I suffered agonies, with
a sore on my upper lip. so palntul,
sometimes, that I could not eat. A'l
vainly trying everything else, I cured
It with Bucklln's Arnica Salve." It's
great for burns, cuts and wounds. At
all druggists, only 25 cents.
HANGED FOR MURDER.
Baltimore. Md„ July 7.—John Burcta,
negro murderer, who ever since j : , iini.ry No.
his sentence several months ago, has j where rapres
sas taxpayers are stockholders In th«*
Uncle Sam refineries and pipe lines and
unlimited financial aid Is pouring in
from every state in the union. While
the gang of oil conspirators chuckle, as
usual, when they have defeated the will
of the people, they have, however,
caused thousands of new recruits to
rally under the Uncle Sam banner and
a work that is pracltcal goes forward
with renewed energy.
While over 29,000 acres of oil lands
and nearly half the pipe secured for a
pipe line to navigable waters on th«*
grounds, and mortey enough in sight to
complete this line, with one great re-
finery now in operation, with thousands
of barrels of oil in storage and more
going into storage every hour—owning
their own production and backed by
nine-tenths of the honest people in the
central west, the great Independent
Uncle Sam refinery and pipe line enter-
prise offers a safe investment, and one
that will strike a blow for justice in the
oil fields. Stock is bound to Increase
In solid value five fold in the next four
months. Where can you find another
Investment that Is even one-third as
good?
Refinery No. 2 will be built on the
banks of navigable waters, where, un-
hindered and free from any robber con-
spiracies. our products can be marketed
by boats along the nation s waterways.
The company will also complete a fuel
oil llneto central Nebraska and build
per share, and possibly higher. By the
time the stock is all placed and the
plans of the management completed, the
company will have three refineries, over ! of slock
400 miles of pipe lines, 60,000 acres of than that
you will have lots of time, for there are
over three thousand stock holders in
this company and all are working for
a grand success. This company is ad-
vertised all over the United States. The
last allotment of stock was over-sub-
scribed $18,000 and the present allotment
Hi be over-subscribed more
You should send In your re-
oil and gas lands with over 500 produc- mittance now and get it here before the
ing wells and will be drilling more. On a last few days, when you may not be
conservative basis it will have proper- able to get in at all. The company now
ties worth close to $10,000,000, or nearly has nearly one-half of the pipe line to
for the Stock that you can now buy
>ne-tenth of Its par value. Now we
don't care who you are, be you banker,
merchant, stockman, farmer or profes-
sional man. the Uncle Sam company is
on a solid basis, is a winner, and it is
pursuing a safe and practical course.
It is going into business to stay and a
few dollars Invested In the stock will
net you handsome returns.
Still More Assets.
In addition to the above mentioned
properties and assets of the Uncle Sam
company we have one great refinery
completed at Cherryvale, v.hlch
worth to the company over a QUARTJ5R
of a MILLION dollars and It is PAID
FOR and also have thousands of dollars
in the treasury and over ($110.-
00(100) ONE HUNDRED and TEN
THOUSAND DOLLARS subscrbed on
installment contracts, which
Kansas City on the grounds and more
pipe is being shipped dally. The stock
today Is easy wprth 25 cents per share,
but the present low price Is offered to
secure a large amount of money In the
next ten days, so that the line to Kan-
sas City can be completed Immediately.
Cor.tract iVtlh
Three Years.
Samuel Hunter for
tlv
ntral Oklahoma,
ntatlves of the. company
attracted wide attention because of his j are now securing valuable oil houldings^
, . >,wrn ! When the balance of the treasurery stock
meekness and piety, was handed here ^ (| (> company w,„ have pr0p,.rtic8
today in the city jail for the murder, worth on n ca8jj basis five million dol
oC Lulu Morsell, by Sheriff Green. iar8. it will be to the
gilt
will all be paid in during the next four
mcVths. This gives the company a
steady Inflow of cash of close to ONE
THOUSAND DOLLARS per day. be-
sides the Income from the refined oil it
will soon be selling. So you see this is
a pretty strong financial concern and it
Is growing stronger every iK-ur. It
makes no debts, but PAYS AS IT GOES,
which Is another fact that every
vestor should bear In mind.
The Uncle Sam refinery now owns
controls over twenty-nine thousand
st what the of oil and gas lands an
OH company Is In Pennsylvania.
Everyone who knows anything about
the Pure Oil company of Pennsylvania,
knows that it Is the greatest independent
oil company in the world. They alao
know that it has successfully fought the
oil thieves for the last twenty-five years
and won. and Is still going ahead and
occupies grounds that no gang of theiv-
Ing conspirators can Interfere with. Mr.
Turbell, a brother of Ida Tarbell, the
great historian of the oil trust and its
robber managers, is one of the leading
lights in the Pure Oil company. If you
wish to know who Mr. Hunter is write
them and you will find out that the
Uncle Sam company has one of the best
refinery men and superintendents in the
United States. The Uncle Sam company
has closed a three year contract with
Hunter. He built the Cherryvale
plant and he will build two more for the
Uncle Sam company and also build the
pipe line to navigable waters. You can
n" thousand 'u"r<'81 look int0 the Uncle Sam company from
d additional prop- j every standpoint and you will lind It n
In- |
mid'
being secured dally. Refinery practjcnj grounds pursuing
Coming Attraction.
Wednesday and Thursday nights
England today lor Germany to com- (here wag cons|,ierable opposition to 12 13, at the First Christian church. I thre
pete at the regatta of the German Row- h, fl becau8e hp wa8 a defiulter nr. DeWalt Norton. In his illustrated lee company, was ^ y
,ng associate which will be held on ; „t. was tak,n , "'7 ""/'l ^ « .hoTa°
Lake Alster, jUly 17 and 18. by Senttor Burton. n Indiana product, j J!™l™aUd MnK, Thi s4. pPopi, wore Miss Ida Tarbell. When you
1 Mr. Samuel Hunter, who has charge of No. 1 is now in operation and It is but a w{th bulldog determination in good
July the construction work, and is under a J question of a few days until the 11 faith. The stock cannot help but ad-
contract to the Uncle Sam
orother to
line up
A«k Yowr Dealer for Allen's Foot-Ease.
who is himself under conviction for her
dishonest acts as a United States sen-i the ladles of the
one year ago
under the auspices of j with the Uncle Sam company you invest
Christian church, and | with an enterprise that has the right
Feet, Corns ants Bunions. At hi] Drug
glats and shoe stores, 25c. A*k today.
adults 26 cents.
A powder for the ftet. It cor". Swollen, ^ waj A Rood gave a most delightful entertainment.
Sore. HotL Callous^ Aching, Bweaihw man"y Republicans wanted to elect an j Pr' •' «""«« • children 13 cen,s'
honest Democrat but tie party lash
and the club of the Burton machine STANDARD OIL HEARING.
WHERE THE MONEY G">ES. | prevailed. Then Kelly gave a million.
I dollar Vond. Charles J. Devlin became Kan,M cityi Me>i juiy u —In the
At the meeting yesterdey of ihr school his bondsman in 1500,000, a PennByl- o{ Jhe attorney general to oust
lard ooard, the semi annual distribution ! venk> guarantee and trust company be- J c.an<t(!r(i oil Co from Missouri,
—T,r«:zi:2°^rlty,orhTCh,>re
the seven terrjot'd eluenilens" Ins'i j named Thomas who la identified wlth , t0(Iay ,he clse having been transfer-
tutions. etch recei ins ns Its share t?18. several of Devlin a concerns took some, ^ f r(,m gt Louis. A -H. Gardner,
This Is the secrnd li.tr nuiion m.ule of Kelly as security The Pennsyl-
this year, the first being made last J in- ran|a guarantee company In a circular
uary. F.-.ch educational lni;ltutior ha« (hat |t )a sponsible to the ex-
veTr, of $760,000 above all debts, yet It
• lian the r.a.ly dlttributlor. hc-etr.fott. (is aecurlty for $600,000 in on* Instance
ii/ir
Sarsaparilla. Used in all 1
, pans of the world for over 601
^ears. Has the unqualified en-
nto£thebe
kind of people at the helm. The Uncle
Sam company Is working in good faith
and the j tock is the greatest investment
in America and flrne will prove
statement true.
pany will commence to receive great j va„ce ftnd you wm be cheating your
profits fj-om the sales of the refined oil. | chljdrcn out 0f A future Income If you
When you Invest In the stock of the j advantage of the stock of-
Uncle Sam company you secure prop- hert.in which will advance 20 per
erty that will grow in value while >ou; on or before July 18
sleep. Figure for yourself what
Financial Condition
main
trunk pipe line of 179 miles, running
through the richest fi lds of Kansas,
with connections every ten miles to let
out the fuel oil along the line to the
farmers who hav
tluit farmers who have been paying from
live to seven dollars per ton for coal
means. Then at Refinery No. 3, on the
the Company. bunks of navigable waters, the Uncle
Sam company will refine and ship ma-
, chine and lubricating oil which wUl bring
The Uncle Sam company, own and con- ^ thr,„ to flve dolUl„ ptr barrel
trol over 29,000 acree of oil and g. , llt Rllch manufacturing renters as
lands, on which are 78 oilers, four pump- other big
in. plan,sand droll, now a. work bring-; K^Cl.^ ^ ^ ^ ^
Ing In addl.lonal producers. The compa y «.Xpense to the company In
has room on practically proved grounds. >«y t ^xp ^ ^
All Kansas l Rallying to the Support
..of the Uncle Sam Company.
for six thousand oilers and has miles of our' „Ter and remember
lateral pipe lines connecting the larger ttnxn
former agent of the National Oil Co.,
an independent concern, with off!oee i lateral pipe lines oonneci««B ^ ""mu that the time 4s limited when 5-ou can
at Kansas City, described how the portion of he Cherryval- fted. ihe • ntock ,n ,hlB ,,r.at mdependeni —
Standard had granted rebates to «* 1"'^,pipeline a, the present price.
business away from the National, and (K)mu tnids that have never had any pipe -
how ofric(a1s of the Standard had come
from Cleveland and New York to see
hm and fix the matter up. Gardner
told frankly how he and the representa-
tives of the Standard talked over re-
bates
line. Company has thousands of barrels 3(ock Advances 20 Per Cent Tuesday
of oil In storage and Is securing more Ju)y 1S
every hour. It has valuable franchises, __
for 179 mil.* of pipe line clenr through1 , k> not al!
to the water front, where It owns 6? If the present allotment
acres of land for a. Kunsafc^Cltf tank .s^d.. before.
July 18th. However, bear In mind the
present allotment may all be sold in tho
next flve days, but by sending checks,
drafts, money or express order at once
you can secure stock as follows: 100
shares $12.00; 250 shares, $28.00; 500
shares, $50.00; 1.000 shares, $100.00;
5,000 *8ar<*. $490.00; 10.000 shares,
$975.00; £0,000 shares, $1,940.00.
Installment offers: 100 shares, $2.50
cash, and flve monthly payments of $2.00
each. 250 shares, $5.00 cash and flve
monthly payments of $5.00 each. 500
shares, $10.00 cash, flve monthly pay-
ments of $9.00 each. 1,000 shares, $15.00
cash, flve monthly payments of $19.00
each. 3,000 shares, $30.00 oash, flve
monthly payments of $60.00 each. 10,000
shares, $100 cash, flve monthly payments
of $200.00 each. Make all drafts, checks
and money orders to tho The Uncle Sum
Company or H. H. Tucker. Jr.. secretary,
and 3*our stock will be forwarded by re-
turn mail.
If it is not convenient to send remit-
tances by mall, write or telegraph the
company, or Its secretary, to send slock
with sight draft on your bank attached
and the same will be attended to prompt-
ly. In this space it is impossible to teil
the many strong points of the Uncle Sam
While the oil thieves have apparently
won a temporary victory in their fight
on the State oil refinery before the Kan-
sas Supreme court, and while their hire-
lings and mud sllngers are rejoicing
and ridiculing the friends of the people
j they have also practically rallied over
I nine-tenths of the hon«-st people in the
| state to the support of the Uncle Sam
company. It leaves the Kansas field to
the great Uncle Sain independent re-
fineries.
The Uncle Sam company will have re-
fined oil on the markets in two weeks («ompuny if yOU are not satisfied to
and the oil thieves can not pillage lh jnve8j jn tj1P stock with this informa-
consumer with the same arrogance as - tion como to cherryvale and see for
in the past, far the Uncle Sam company • ounM;jf References: Cherryvllle State
can soon supply half of the state.
Write or Telegraph the Company to
.Send Stock to Your Bank With Sight
Draft Attach'
bank, Montgomery County National
bank and the People's National bank,
of Cherryvale. Officers of the company:
James Ingersoll, president; J. H. Ritchie,
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